A few Cork City FC players have been investing their money, a few have bought a pub and another two have started a clothing store. Good idea to be fair !!
Just wondering, are there other players with other clubs doing similar ??
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A few Cork City FC players have been investing their money, a few have bought a pub and another two have started a clothing store. Good idea to be fair !!
Just wondering, are there other players with other clubs doing similar ??
I hear they Shels players sell phones. :)
I thought it was Lambert & Butler....?Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
Very few of our pros are on what you would call a great wage - the kind that leaves you wondering what to invest your readies in next - so I doubt many would have their "own" money to put into things like this.
The one thing they do have, however, is plenty of time on their hands, and a degree of public popularity, which would help them attract financial backing from other people.
[QUOTE=A face]two have started a clothing store. Good idea to be fair !!
Can i ask which 2?
fenn and gamble AFAIKQuote:
Originally Posted by Kento
Thats right!Quote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
www.irishkeepers.com Set up by Stephen O'Brien
That doesn't work ... or is it meant to ??Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
:D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
Its called 'Indigo' and is on Washington Street in Cork, if any corkies are thinking of visiting...Quote:
fenn and gamble AFAIK
www.irishkeepers.ie
Thats more like it, and look who's in it too :)
Does anyone know if that is O'Brien's only source of income outside football or does he have another job.
The website and business is a good idea. A nice niche market there. However I can't imagine it being a huge money earner.
Ricky Galvin of Cork Celtic fame set up Ricky Galvin Tyres.
I beleive he runs some sort of fire and security shop and a couple of the longford players work for him but dont quote me on that its just what i was toldQuote:
Originally Posted by student
Can anyone tell me who the keeper is on the irish keepers homepage?
Harps striker Kevin McHugh has opened up his own sports shop recently in Donegal.
Fair play to the guy .... looks good !!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
Our goalkeeping coach Gary Matthews sells goalkeeping equipment too, so they have a nice little number going. Digger does fire and security alarms as his own business. Graham Gartland used to work for him at one point. None of the current lads do though as far as I know.
Pat Fenlon is a contract cleaner isnt he - cleans jacks and stuff...
A sh*t stirrer? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by wws